Sexual satisfaction mediates the effects of the quality of dyadic sexual communication on the degree of perceived sexual desire discrepancy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Abstract: Difficulties related to sexual desire discrepancy are among the most common complaints
in people seeking help in therapy. The aims of the current study were to test a mediation model
using a bootstrapping procedure where the quality of the dyadic sexual communication plays a
key role in increasing or diminishing the degree of perceived sexual desire discrepancy through
sexual satisfaction. An online survey was administered through social media to N = 369 participants
involved in a romantic relationship, measuring the quality of dyadic sexual communication, sexual
satisfaction, the degree of the perceived sexual desire discrepancy, and a series of relevant covariates.
As expected, the mediation model showed that a better quality of dyadic sexual communication is
related to a lower degree of perceived sexual desire discrepancy through increased sexual satisfaction
( beta = -0.17, SE = 0.05, [95% CI = -0.27, -0.07]). The effect held over and above the effect of the
relevant covariates. The theoretical and practical implications of the present study are discussed.
in people seeking help in therapy. The aims of the current study were to test a mediation model
using a bootstrapping procedure where the quality of the dyadic sexual communication plays a
key role in increasing or diminishing the degree of perceived sexual desire discrepancy through
sexual satisfaction. An online survey was administered through social media to N = 369 participants
involved in a romantic relationship, measuring the quality of dyadic sexual communication, sexual
satisfaction, the degree of the perceived sexual desire discrepancy, and a series of relevant covariates.
As expected, the mediation model showed that a better quality of dyadic sexual communication is
related to a lower degree of perceived sexual desire discrepancy through increased sexual satisfaction
( beta = -0.17, SE = 0.05, [95% CI = -0.27, -0.07]). The effect held over and above the effect of the
relevant covariates. The theoretical and practical implications of the present study are discussed.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
perceived sexual desire discrepancy; romantic relationships; sexual communication; sexual satisfaction
List of contributors:
Galizia, Roberta; Theodorou, Annalisa; Simonelli, Chiara; Lai, Carlo; Nimbi, FILIPPO MARIA
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